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All Children’s attorney refutes ‘Maya’ documentary claims

A Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital attorney previously told the Catalyst that Netflix’s Take Care of Maya was often one-sided.

Ethen Shapiro said strict patient privacy laws prevented him from discussing aspects of a civil lawsuit alleging that Maya Kowalski’s court-ordered caregivers falsely imprisoned and battered the then 10-year-old. The documentary was viewed nearly 14 million times in the two weeks following its June release.

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Texas company brings ‘innovative housing’ to St. Pete

Emergency beach work begins in ‘record time’

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Arts Alive! podcast: Rosencranz and Guildenstern

What does it all mean? Jobsite Theater audiences may well be pondering this as they watch the current show, Tom Stoppard’s Rosencranz and Guildenstern Are Dead.

In true “theater of the absurd” fashion, it doesn’t actually mean a whole lot. That doesn’t stop the titular characters – played by Katherine Yacko and Nicole Jeannine Smith, respectively – from debating the meaning of life, and death, and other philosophical matters.

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